If a
urine sample looks clear, the lab will suspect that it's watered down. They can not report
it as positive, but they will do a conformation test to look closer at pH range, specific
gravity, and creatinine content, if out of any of these levels are out of range they
will reject the sample and inform your employer that you tried to beat the test. If this
happens, the sample might as well be positive, because you won't get hired. Have your
substitute donor take vitamin b complex before giving the urine sample. Fake-It has a
natural color, vitamin B can have a florescent color.

2. Temperature

Urine should be collected
between 91 and 99 degrees. NIDA certified labs will verify temperature. If out of
temperature range you fail.

3. Creatinine

Creatinine
is a waste product of creatine, which is amino-acid contained in muscle
tissue and it shows up in urine. Creatinine levels drop below normal when people
dilute their urine, This tests is to ensure that the subject didn't drink unusual amounts
of water or some "sucker clean". An *accurate* creatinine
"clearance" test would require a urine and blood test 24 hours before the drug
test to determine the normal creatinine level for that individual, this is almost never
done so a guideline of 5 (ng/ml). l has been set as a low point .Detox Drinks
flush and dilute the specific gravity and creatine levels.

4. pH

pH: Normal
urine pH ranges from 4.5 to 8.0. Values below pH 4.0 or above pH 9.0 are indicative of
adulteration. pH is
often changed when people spike their sample with household
products or masking agents. Use caution when doping urine, pH will be tested for.

5.
Specific Gravity

Random urine may vary in specific
gravity from 1.003-1.030. Normal adults with normal diets and normal fluid
intake will have an average urine specific gravity of 1.016-1.0227. Elevated
urine specific gravity value may be obtained in the presence of moderate
quantities of protein. DOT guidelines1 state that a urine specimen with
specific gravity level of less than 1.003 is an indication of adulteration.

An unusual
specific gravity indicates that a sample has been tampered with. When you drink too much
water, sucker clean or add water to a sample the specific gravity will crash. they will do
a dilution conformation test to look closer at pH range, specific gravity, and creatinine
content, if out of range they will reject the sample.

6. Uric Acid Used by a number of
independent labs Uric acid is a part of the validity test along
with all the previously mentions aspects .

Fake It Synthetic is and always has had all of
these aspects and more fake it unlike all Lame Liquids breaks
down like real urine should .

A
Note on Commercial Flushing Products

Goldenseal
(c)

Goldenseal is a plant and you can get either the root or the leaves in pill form. It's
also a liquid or tea. The liquid is rumored to absorb slower than the capsules. Goldenseal
is a diuretic, but works no better than other diuretics. Furthermore, NORML reports that
Goldenseal is now being tested for. Taking Goldenseal is a foolish waste. Goldenseal has
shown to work on occasion. However, some labs are reportedly testing for Goldenseal.
Goldenseal is very unreliable, and California NORML advises against using it. Goldenseal
(as a screen) only works on the TLC test, which is not used anymore.

Puri-Blend
(c)

Puri-Blend is
claimed to "block" metabolites from entering the bloodstream and to
"neutralize" all drugs in the urine. I don't believe it myself.

The Stuff (c)

The Stuff is
claimed to absorb toxins in the body and block detection of true and false
positives.

Certa or Certo:

This is an untested diuretic. Certa "has something to do with canning. Some people
swear by it. Trouble is, it's always somebody else, a third party not present during the
conversation, who uses it" . I've heard rumors about people who smoked right up to
the day before the test, consumed fruit pectin (a canning substance similar to Certa), and
passed the test. However, there hasn't been any tests to validate those claims. Will
someone with a lab at their disposal please test this stuff?

Vinegar:

There is a myth that drinking vinegar will mask drugs; it won't. However, vinegar lowers
the pH of urine. Amphetamines are excreted up to 3 times as fast when urine is acidified.
So vinegar could reduce the detection time period for amphetamines. The effects on
detection time are generally insignificant, and it in my opinion it really wouldn't be
worth it to drink vinegar. If you do decide to drink vinegar, I hear it's easiest to get a
shot glass and do it in shots. It will cause diarrhea.

Niacin :

Niacin wont pass
a drug test it has been
shown to work on occasion. Byrd Labs tests conclude that niacin doesn't work at all. In
other words, something else probably caused a negative, not the niacin.

Doping
Samples( Additives
)

"Doping"
samples consist of spiking the sample with different chemicals. Chemicals that defeat
immunoglobulin/antigen binding will cause a false negative on the EMIT. Most of these
additives only work on the standard EMIT screening, not on RIA or GC/MS tests. I
should also add that you may be watched, so don't rely on this method. You should be able
to find out ahead of time if you will be supervised. Some of the following additives alter
the urine's pH, and most labs now test the pH to see if the sample has been adulterated..
Additives are illegal in a number of states and are commonly tested for, don't waste your
money, read the facts.

Test PanelsIn addition to the federally mandated
NIDA panel, Quest Diagnostics offers a variety of test panels and cut off
levels, which can be combined with TestSure™ adulterant testing. Adulterant
testing detects substances (either added to the urine specimen or ingested)
that are promoted as "cleansing agents" to prevent the detection of drug use.

Ineffective
Additives

Quest Diagnostics, a leading provider of
drug-test services, detects about 360,000 adulterated tests each year, roughly one of
every 100 exams it handles nationwide. All test as of 2001 are looking for
adulterants ( Urine Sample Additives)

Glutaraldehyde:Glutaraldehyde is not a
natural component of human urine and it should not be present in normal urine.
The presence of glutaraldehyde in the urine sample indicates the possibility
of adulteration. However, false positive may result when ketone bodies are
presence in urine. Ketone bodies may appear in urine when a person is in
ketoacidosis, starvation or other metabolic abnormalities.

Nitrite:Although nitrite is not a
normal component of urine, nitrite levels of up to 3.6mg/dl may be found in some urine
specimens due to urinary tract infections, bacterial contamination or improper storage. In
the PREMIER CHEK, nitrite level above 7.5mg/dl is considered abnormal.

Oxidants: The presence of oxidizing
reagents in the urine is indicative of adulteration since oxidizing reagents include
bleach, Hydrogen Peroxide, Pyridinium Chlorochromate, etc.

Glutaraldehyde, nitrites, and Pyridinium Chlorochromate are very common
masking and oxidation agents used by all the common products and are now tested with
even basic on site test.

UrinAid(c) - Urine luck

UrinAid,
works most of the time for masking pot and nicotine, but not cocaine or heroin. They have
recently developed a test solely to detect UrinAid. UrinAid is tested for in 75% of
the labs. We at Pass it Submitted samples spiked with it and others and they failed .

Bleach

Chlorinated
bleach will test negative, and it's the best household additive. In an emergency, Jeff
Nightbyrd recommends adding unscented bleach crystals to a diluted sample. It's
recommended to grind the powdered bleach to a finer grain. 1/4 teaspoon is recommended for
a 60cc sample. For liquid bleach, add six to ten drops. Bleach will throw the pH outside
the normal body range; so it may be apparent that the sample was tampered with. Some
bleaches foam or leave residue, so experiment with different brands before selecting which
to use.

Klear(c)

Klear
is a powdered additive. Jeff Nightbyrd currently endorses Klear. It is the most advanced
and least detectable. Klear will clear up THC metabolites, as well as nicotine byproducts
on the EMIT. If methamphetamines are present, Klear won't help. Klear is only designed to
work on the EMIT. It will also work on the RIA when there is a good time span between the
urine getting spiked, and getting tested. Again it wont pass a gc/ms test.

Water:

You
can dilute your sample heavily with water. Don't confuse this with drinking water; you can
also add water directly to the sample. Be sure to use hot water (between 91 and 97
degrees), they will take the temperature of the sample. This method isn't dependable
because facilities have the sink water shut off so people can't do this. If you
going to sneak it in you should just sneak the whole sample in a temp. controlled pass-it-
kit.

Ammonia:

Two
ounces will render the sample negative. The pH is altered, and the ammonia odor is strong
enough to be recognized.

Draino:

Draino
is NOT recommended because it doesn't work well even when half a teaspoon is added. It
colors the sample blue, and will put the pH outside the normal body range. Draino foams,
and leaves metal specs that must be removed.

Hydrogen
Peroxide:

Industrial
grade will destroy half the THC metabolites. Household strength hydrogen peroxide does
nothing. 30% H2O2 may "oxidize the THC metabolite into something that would not react
in the screening test and would show up as something different by GC/MS"
(anon1).and thus fail.

Vinegar:

Adding
vinegar to your sample will test negative, but also drops the ph. In fact, lowering the ph
is what causes the sample to test negative. "If the urine is extremely acidic or
alkaline the antigen-antibody reaction will proceed at a slower rate which COULD produce a
false negative" (anon1). This method is not recommended because if you are lucky and
lower the ph enough to produce a negative, you will fail the ph test.

Substitution

This
method works for every urine test, every time (provided that some conditions are met). You
simply give them clean urine (not yours). This works very well if you're not supervised.
If you are going to be supervised, try to talk them out of it even though we have clients
who say when done smoothly they don't notice -thus the one handed use. Even if they don't
watch you they can still mark the form for suspicion and the test will get a 2nd
verification test, (this usually happens when you are noticeably smuggling an object, take
too long or have a sample that is clear.) Use a trusted donor or use the Fake-It
Puedo-urine in the pass it kit and you will pass every time. ANYTIME !

THC is the hardest to detox
because THC is fat soluble, and it gets stored in your fat cells. Cleaning it out of your
lipid tissue is very difficult. Many flushing drinks and herbal products claim to clean
out your system, yet they do nothing to remove THC byproducts from fat cells. A study was
done in Germany in 1993 on 50 of the most common herbs used by people trying to pass the
test. All 50 herbs failed to cause a negative. Unfortunately, this rumor will not die.
Goldenseal (plant) is useless; yet it's the most common thing for people to use. The only
way to extract THC from fat cells is to exercise. Fat cells secrete fat with THC
metabolites at a constant rate, regardless of what herbs you consume. You may be able to
temporarily clean THC metabolites from your bloodstream, or dilute your fluids to yield a
larger urine/THC ratio, but your bloodstream will continue collecting THC metabolites from
fat. Your urine will continue collecting THC metabolites from your bloodstream. Currently, 50 nanograms of THC metabolites per
millimeter of urine defines a "presumptive positive" by NIDA
certified labs. These cutoffs are not mandated for all testing facilities. The
lab your sample is sent to may use a cutoff level of anywhere from 50Ng/ml
to 15Ng/ml for confirmation testing, The fact is, methodology,
accuracy and cutoff levels vary from lab to lab. This makes it extremely difficult to take
appropriate counter-measures. One thing is certain though:
urine testing done properly is very accurate and can reliably detect adulterants and
detoxifiers

DRUG TESTING DETECTION TIMES

Drug tests detect drugs as well as metabolites. Metabolites are the byproducts
of a substance after it has run through your system. To determine whether you
will pass or not, it is important to know how much of the illicit metabolites
are in your urine and how much is tested for. Usually marijuana tests will
have a cutoff of 50ng/mL. That is the standard in the industry. You might run
across the occasional test that has a lower cutoff level (Level of Detection,
[LOD]), Home testing can tell you whether your level at the time of the test
is above or below the 50ng/mL level, but it will not tell you the exact level
of THC metabolites in your system.

When using a urinary drug test, the best time to determine the presence of
drugs is by testing the first urine of the morning, as it is the most
concentrated and will yield the most accurate results. The following chart
indicates the time period drugs will stay in the body depending on factors
such as degree of usage, a person’s metabolism and individual body weight. The
detection periods are applicable to both urinary and saliva drug tests.

Half-Life of
THC:
The half-life of THC concentration ranges between 0.8 to 9.8 days. There is too much human
variation to even approximate how long THC will be detected in the urine of an individual.
Infrequent users with a fast metabolism will have the shortest detection time. Frequent
users with a slow metabolism will have long detection times. The only way to estimate a
detection time is to consider the lower and upper bounds (5-30 days), and decide based on
the factors I've mentioned.

Test Standards and
Accuracy:
The accuracy of drug testing is an area where I've decided to neglect all statistics.
Those who oppose drug testing provide numbers indicating a high level of false positives.
Those who favor drug testing provide numbers indicating high levels of accuracy. The fact
is that accuracy varies widely from lab to lab. Generally speaking, NIDA labs are
accurate. Clinton writes:
NIDA (The National Institute of Drug Abuse) is the government organization responsible for
regulating the drug-testing industry. The vast majority of urine drug screens done these
days conform to NIDA specs, and ALL testing associated with the government (department of
transportation, etc.) complies with the NIDA standard. It is NIDA that decides what the
"safe" cutoffs are to avoid false positives.... Despite what you might hear on
the net, urinalysis, if done correctly, is a very accurate scientific procedure. I know of
no labs that simply report the results of the initial EMIT screening without confirming
the sample on GC/MS. The fact is, labs WANT you to test negative, because then they only
have to run an EMIT test on your urine (a few cents). If you test positive, they must then
confirm the positive result on GC/MS, which is considerably more expensive. Not all labs
are NIDA/CAP certified. Some labs do not properly and thoroughly clean the GC/MS
equipment. Some labs don't even do a GC/MS confirmation! Some labs use cheap alternative
methods to reduce expenses. Many human errors occur in labs and cause inaccurate results.
Some are careless or irresponsible errors, and some errors are accidents. Human error can
ruin the results of ANY test, screening or confirmation GC/MS.

Saliva testing

Detection levels for saliva drug testing is
set at very low levels and are more likely to catch some one who use
frequently or more recently as urine will detect after a longer period .Oral
fluid testing is less likely to detect after 4 days.

Initial Testing
Cutoffs:

DRUG CLASS

URINE (ng/ml)

ORAL FLUID (ng/ml)

Amphetamines

1000

40

Cocaine

300

5

Marijuana

50

1

Opiates

2000

10

PCP

25

1

Per ml. of preservative
fluid

Confirmation Cutoffs:

DRUG CLASS

URINE (ng/ml)

ORAL FLUID (ng/ml)

Amphetamines

500

40

Methamphetamine

500

40

Benzoylecgonine

150

2

Marijuana

15*

0.5**

Codeine

2000

10

Morphine

2000

10

PCP

25

0.5

Per ml. of preservative
fluid
* as THCA
** as THC

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